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Originally Posted By: doug yowellOriginally Posted By: WonderChild I am having trouble adapting to the ways adventist men view things.. or at the least the once I have encountered since my conversion. Can you give an example or two? well, being
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Originally Posted By: doug yowellOriginally Posted By: WoodyI find that if you live your faith no matter what it is - you will find like minded men. They will flock to you. Why ??? Because the will be so amazed that there is someone else out there th
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Originally Posted By: ClubV12Thats your interpretation of that verse, like myself, there are many others that don't accept that interpretation. All the days of Adam, following his departure from the garden makes just as much sense. It would make a
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Definitely not the one Richard will sing to Maria for Valentine's day!! his wedding day.
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Originally Posted By: Kevin HOriginally Posted By: Dr. RichKevin, and just where in the bible can you verify what you wrote? It seems you keep posting things without verifying it with the words of Jesus, We do have proof that Peter could not read o
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Originally Posted By: Sashawhy are adventist men particularly virgins, so afraid of women who are born again christians? Who have a history of sexual partners? why do they feel that if they enter into a relationship with a woman who has had numerous
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Originally Posted By: LynnDelGood luck! I don't think it matters to an Adventist man if you are a new Adventist or an old one -- just that you love God, understand His Word, and want to follow Him. S LD, since my conversion experience, i have fo
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Dgrimm, The adventist church I attend barely has any single MEN! But iv been to enough conferences and talked to enough adventist men to get a grasp at how some of them view relationships... majority of them will not accept a woman if she isnt a virg
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Woody I understand where you are coming from, but at the same time you have to take into perspective that the past does not identify who I am(or any other christian) today, the past molded me, yes. It is because of the person who I was before that
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Lysimachus, I am not impressed by those who make the Bible say what it does not say. This is what your methods do all the time. Your methodology is wrong because it relies too much on human thinking and is "human centric" instead of relying
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Definitely not the one Richard will sing to Maria for Valentine's day!!
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Originally Posted By: Kevin HThe Disciples; we tend to think them to be poor and uneducated. However the Hebrews were a very well educated people because of the Bible. Some small out of the way town such as Nazareth, had only the equvalent of today's
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At many of our fine Adventist institutions, you have the option of a BS or BA in science. Most chose the latter because it allowed them to step outside the science building and mingle with the non science majors. The BS degree required more science c
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Originally Posted By: ClubV12Like those who gave up the faith in 1844 and never found their way back, those who have left the Seventh-day Adventist church and declared it to be in apostasy will never find their way back. This delusion is so powerful
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Originally Posted By: SamieIt was God Himself Who said sins are written in the heart of the sinner: KJV Jeremiah 17:1 Quote:The sin of Judah is written with a pen of iron, and with the point of a diamond: it is graven upon the table of their heart
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Originally Posted By: John317Originally Posted By: LysimachusPowerful powerful John317! I'd never heard that passage from Isaiah 65 before. Thanks for sharing. It's interesting, too, that the Nelson Study Bible notes at Isaiah 65: 6 that "It i
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Thats your interpretation of that verse, like myself, there are many others that don't accept that interpretation. All the days of Adam, following his departure from the garden makes just as much sense.
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"...the errors that have been coming in must be met." Many of us are meeting those errors, by upholding the authority of the Church and proclaiming what the angel said. "Press together, press together". Meeting these false doct
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Originally Posted By: John317Originally Posted By: SamieNot that what were written are "what they had done", because God Himself declared He will remember sins no more. Keeping record of sins is not compatible with not remembering them, and
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SHASA i am not sure how big of S.D.A. church you attend and how many single men are in the church...but if you chat here on this forum I am sure that the single men night be more open to your past...we all have past to over come and we need to
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WOODY that is a good thought dgrimm60
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Originally Posted By: John317Originally Posted By: SamieWhich of the following verses say man's sins are written in the "books" of heaven? Originally Posted By: John3:17Rev. 20:12 And I saw the dead, great and small, standing before t
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Originally Posted By: ClubV12Your Bible-less argument stating that Adam lived no longer than 930 years is pure speculation because there is no source, biblical or from Ellen White that specifies how long Adam lived BEFORE sin entered. There's no s
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ClubV12, We need to take in some of her last statements as at the end of her life she became very alarmed of the condition of things after 1901. Here is one of EGW's later statements, "The enemy of souls has sought to bring in the supposition
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